MarkDaSpark

Hope to get to the last one tomorrow before it (and the world) explodes!

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Someone has to put WD's kids thru college, but why does it have to be me! *This post is for purposes of enabling only, and does not constitute any promise of helping pay for said enabling. It does indicate willingness to assist in drinking said wine.

ddeuddeg

'06 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon, with Beef Wellington and lobster tails. Decided to treat ourselves at our favorite restaurant. Everything was wonderful, the food, the wine, the service, a great holiday treat.

Always keep a bottle of Champagne in the fridge for special occasions. Sometimes the special occasion is that you've got a bottle of Champagne in the fridge. - Hester Browne
Filmmaker/winemaker Francis Ford Coppola says his two professions are almost the same and that each depends on source material and takes a lot of time to perfect.
The big difference: "Today's winemakers still worry about quality."

tytiger58

ddeuddeg wrote:'06 Robert Mondavi Cabernet Sauvignon, with Beef Wellington and lobster tails. Decided to treat ourselves at our favorite restaurant. Everything was wonderful, the food, the wine, the service, a great holiday treat.

Beef Wellington AND lobster tails nice! Sounds like a great combo...glad to hear the wine held up.

ddeuddeg

'08 Iron Horse Winter's Cuvée with some shrimp before dinner. Maybe the best IH ever. Then '08 Roessler Shea Vineyard (Willamette Valley) Pinot Noir with roast duck l'Orange, roasted potatoes and Brussels sprouts. Perfect dinner, perfect Christmas, perfect wife, life is good. Best to all our woot friends, who make life even better.

Always keep a bottle of Champagne in the fridge for special occasions. Sometimes the special occasion is that you've got a bottle of Champagne in the fridge. - Hester Browne
Filmmaker/winemaker Francis Ford Coppola says his two professions are almost the same and that each depends on source material and takes a lot of time to perfect.
The big difference: "Today's winemakers still worry about quality."

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